There are a lot of claims made these days about miracle cures for diabetes.

So, my question is:

Are there claims to cure diabetes, naturally,that really work and,

Do the claims made by The 30 Day Diabetes Cure program qualify as legitimate claims?

The 30 Day Diabetes Cure claims:

• Never failed to completely reverse diabetes in 30 days or less

• Get patients off their diabetes medications and other related drugs

• Protect all diabetics from the horrible complications of diabetes

Let's discuss each one and see if there is evidence to support these claims...

Claim #1: The 30 Day Diabetes Cure diet and lifestyle program has never failed to completely reverse diabetes in 30 days or less.

A study at the University of California in Los Angeles, led by researcher Christian Roberts has shown that quite opposite of the common belief, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes can be reversed entirely through lifestyle changes. Although these participants were obese and overweight and suffered from type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, they showed significant improvement in their condition after only three weeks of moderate exercise and diet changes.

Claim #2: Get patients off their diabetes medications and other related drugs.

Another clinical study showed that these same dietary changes and moderate exercise to be twice as effective when tested against Glucophage, today's leading glucose-lowering drug for type 2 diabetes. That seems to indicate that you can indeed cure diabetes naturally.

Dr. Stefan Ripich states, "There's never been a Type 2 diabetes patient of mine who hasn't gotten completely OFF their diabetes medications using The 30-Day Diabetes Cure plan – and returned to a normal, healthy, drug-free life."

Claim #3: Protect all diabetic s from the horrible complications of diabetes.

Diabetes exacts a terrible toll on the heart. It is estimated that 75% of all deaths related to diabetes are due to heart attack or other forms of cardiovascular disease. Half of all heart attack patients are found to be insulin resistant.

In 1982 Kerin O'Dea, a nutritional researcher, took a group of severely diabetic Australian aboriginal men. She took them off of the typical Western diet of refined carbs and sedentary lifestyle. Despite the fact that these men were severely overweight and had all the major risk factors for heart attack and stroke, ie. insulin resistance, high blood pressure, seriously elevated cholesterol and triglycerides,she was able to reverse all of these risk factors in just 7 weeks.

There doesn't appear to be any reason that I can see, according to the research, why The 30 Day Diabetes Cure won't cure diabetes naturally for anyone who follows the program.

If you have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes and want to reverse your condition without resorting to drugs, then you have nothing to lose by giving The 30 Day Diabetes Cure a try.